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Rocky Mountain National Park "Road Hogs" clearing a drainage ditch along Trail Ridge Road.
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Rocky Mountain National Park
Volunteer Job Descriptions
 

Interpretation & Education
Volunteers in the Interpretation Division provide visitor services through a variety of programs. Volunteers work directly with visitors in visitor centers and in the park's information office. At the Holzwarth Historic Site, volunteers provide historical information and informal walks and tours. Some volunteers work with school children in environmental education, while others work behind the scenes to develop slides and maintain the park's audio-visual library.

 

Resource Stewardship
In the Resource Stewardship Division, the greenhouse and nursery are managed almost entirely by volunteers. Volunteers protect the genetic diversity of plant species in the park by collecting seeds for propagation, revegetating disturbed areas, and controlling alien plant species. In addition a number of people help with the elk census during the winter. Finally, volunteers assist with a myriad of research projects, studying everything from butterflies to glaciers.

 

Facilities Management
Rocky Mountain National Park has over 350 miles of maintained hiking trails, and visitors often comment on the good condition of those trails. Volunteers assist with a wide range of trail work, from maintenance to relocation and even building new trails. These volunteers perform some of the most physically challenging work in the park!

Park maintenance is also very important. Everyone's visit is made more enjoyable because volunteers help keep the park clean and beautiful. Duties in facility management include painting buildings and picnic tables, and picking up trash on the sides of the road.

Volunteers may also assist the Facilities Management Division with special projects such as historic preservation at the McGraw Ranch, home of the Continental Divide Research and Learning Center.

 

Resource Protection and Vistor Management
Volunteers in the Resource Protection and Visitor Management Division serve many roles. At information stations volunteers are asked every question imaginable and may assist protection rangers with anything from trail patrols to traffic control. They must be very familiar with Rocky Mountain National Park, enjoy people, and be ready for any situation that may occur.

In the backcountry office volunteers help visitors prepare for safe and enjoyable backcountry camping. Volunteers educate visitors about resource protection, instruct them on park regulations, and help them prepare for the extreme weather and elevation changes of the Rocky Mountains.

Campground hosts act as ambassadors for the park, living in a campground for the entire season. Their primary duties are to provide and interpret information about camping in the park. They may also help with maintenance and assist protection rangers with enforcement of park rules. Campground hosts are often the first on the scene when there is an accident or a visitor needs medical attention, and may even be called on after hours when visitors need help.

 

Volunteer Groups
Group projects attract large numbers of volunteers from throughout the country to participate in projects lasting anywhere from a day to several weeks. Volunteer groups at Rocky come from churches, schools, environmental organizations, youth groups and many other organizations. They work on a variety of endeavors including trail work, campground cleanup and rehabilitation, alien plant control, and backcountry work.

 

To see a list of current volunteer opportunities, and apply online, click here.

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Last Updated: January 18, 2012 at 12:59 MST